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Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka launches Continental outfit

· By Press Office · 7 comments

Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka are proud to announce the launch of our Continental development team for 2016. The South African registered squad will comprise of 10 African riders who will race a mainly European program in 2016.

Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka sees the launch of its very own Continental outfit as a logical step and investment into the future of African cycling. The team will provide world-class infrastructure, services and race opportunities to give talented U23 African road cyclists a path into the pro peloton in Europe. The Continental team will be based in South Africa until mid-March before relocating to Lucca, Italy to commence with its European program.

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Ten African riders make up the Continental squad for the 2016 season; 6 South Africans, 2 Eritreans and 2 Rwandans. The team’s race program will focus predominantly on the UCI Europe Tour complemented by a few selected international events.

The Continental team will race in black, in contrast to the World Tour team riders, who compete in white jerseys.

Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka Continental

Amanuel Gebreigzabhier (Eritrea)
Bonaventure Uwizeyimana (Rwanda)
Jayde Julius (South Africa)
Keagan Girdlestone (South Africa)
Metkel Eyob (Eritrea)
Nicholas Dlamini (South Africa)
Ryan Gibbons (South Africa)
Shameeg Salie (South Africa)
Stefan de Bod (South Africa)
Valens Ndayisenga (Rwanda)

The Dimension Data for Qhubeka Continental Team is an incredible extension and development platform of our World Tour team which will support more riders from the African continent to be able to race and gain international cycling experience. The riders have been carefully selected by our World Tour Performance Team with the goal that they will be able to become seasoned professionals in the peloton of world cycling in the coming years. This team will have the incredible opportunity to be based at our training centre in Lucca, Tuscany and to be mentored by their World Tour compatriots.
Douglas Ryder – Principal, Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka
Our new Continental Team represents hope and life-changing opportunity to the next generation of African cycling talent. While our team’s performances in Europe over the past three years have been inspirational, our future success as an African team depends on the establishment of a sustainable talent pipeline and development pathway. There are many committed individuals, teams and federations in Africa working together towards this common goal. Through our Continental team we will fast track each rider’s athletic development and integration into European bike racing and life, by leveraging our knowledge, systems and support structures. I am very grateful for the support our partners have provided to this initiative, and delighted to be part of the leadership team.
Dr Carol Austin – General Manager, Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka Continental
Naturally I’m thrilled that the Continental team is officially registered. We know that we have some really talented athletes in our team. Bicycles have changed the lives of the young men on our team, and now these riders can ride for Qhubeka and allow bicycles to change more lives in their communities. It has been great to see some of the younger riders step up to compete against the other top cyclists in the world over these past 5 years with our World Tour Team. The riders on our Continental team now will emulate and hopefully surpass their achievements.
Kevin Campbell – Sports Director, Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka Continental
We are delighted to be associated with the Dimension Data Continental team which consists of athletes and staff from three different African countries. This marks the start of an important step for the next level of African cycling talent to develop. Qhubeka believes that bicycles change lives and this is another opportunity to show how far reaching those changes can be.
Anthony Fitzhenry – Founder, Qhubeka

Comments

Wez-O

Feb 5, 2016, 12:22 PM

Great news!

T-Bob

Feb 5, 2016, 12:36 PM

Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!

Brickleberry

Feb 5, 2016, 12:49 PM

Great news. I think we will be seeing a few good African riders over the next couple of years

raptor-22

Feb 5, 2016, 12:56 PM

Go Shameeg!!

 

I can just imagine the Sherwinism's and shyte pronunciations that going to be aired this year!! LOL

xcd

Feb 5, 2016, 1:17 PM

This is a bonus having 6 SA riders in a African squad of 10. Well done to DR and DD. Can't wait to see how Keagan Girdlestone develops.

NotSoBigBen

Feb 5, 2016, 1:22 PM

I take back all I said about the team not being representative and pushing South Africa/African cycling - good job gents!

rock

Feb 5, 2016, 1:36 PM

now this is Africa's team....

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